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1%. 423,559. Patented Mar.,18 1890.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

SAMUEL E. HORNE, OF TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, ASSIGNOR OF THREE- FOURTHS TO LOUIS F. LAING, WILLIAM W. OGDEN, AND STEPHEN M. HAY, ALL OF SAME PLACE.

,PRINTERS GALLEY.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 423,559, dated March 18, 1890.

' Application filed February 23, 1889. Serial No. 300,878. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.- the galley A. The plates Hhave grooves or Be it known that I, SAMUEL E. HORNE, slots I, into which the two endpins projecting printer, of the city of Toronto, in the county from the bar E fit when the said side-stick is of York, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, placed in its position, as indicated in Fig. 1.

have invented a certain new and useful Im- The grooves or slots I correspond with the provement in Printers" Galleys', of which the grooves or slots G, eXceptthat they slant in the following is a specification. 5 opposite direction. It follows, therefore, that The object of the invention is to connect when the side-stick, with its attachments, is

the side-stick to the galley in such a manner placed in position in this galley A the longi- I0 that it may be easily adjusted and fixed for tudinal adjustment of the bar E causes a latthe purpose of locking the type in the galley eral movement of the side-stick B sufficient to without using loose quoins, such as are now accomplish the purpose for which the sidecommonly employed; and it consists, essenstick is employed. Itwill of course be untially, in connecting the side-stick to the galderstood that instead of the grooves or slots 15 165 in such a manner that it may be later- G and I the same effect would be produced ally adjusted by the longitudinal movement by ribs, in which case grooved projections on of a bar provided with pins or projections the bar E would be employed instead of the designed to fit into slanting grooves formed pins F. a in plates attached, respectively, to the side- By connecting the side-stick to the galley 2o stick and bottom of the galley, substantially in the mannerI have described loose quoins' as hereinafter more particularly explained. are dispensed with, and the constant annoy- Figure 1 is a perspective View of my imance caused by the loss of the quoins and proved galley with the side-stick in position. the difficulty in properly adjusting the side- Fig. 2 is a similar view with the side-stick restick while making corrections in the type 2 5 moved. Fig. 3 is a perspective bottom view are avoided. .It will also beseen that the old of the side-stick and its attachments. style of galley can be readily altered to suit In the drawings, A is the galley of ordimy invention, it being merely necessary to nary construction, but with a portion of one provide the plates and adj usting-bar. 8c of its ends removed. What I claim as my invention is- 30 B is the side-stick, having a tongue a 1. The side-stick B, having a tongue a to formed a tone end to fit into a groove 1), made fit into the groove 1), made in the end of the on one end of the galley A. The groove 6 is galley A, and a hole d to fit over the pin 6, longer than the tongue a, so as to permit the projecting from the opposite end of the said stick B to be laterally adjusted for the purgalley, and the plates 0, fixed to the side-stick 5 pose of locking the type in the galley or mov- B and having grooves or slots G made in them, ing it to permit the type to be taken out of in combination with the bar E, provided with the galley. A hole (1 is made in the end of pins F to fit into the grooves or slots G and the side-stick B opposite to that on which into grooves or slots I, substantially as and the tongue a is formed. 1 This hole d fits over for the purpose specified. 40 a pin e when the stick B is placed in the po- 2. The galley A, the side-stick B, having sition indicated in Fig. 1. By thus connectslotted plates O on its upper side near its oping the side-stick B to the galley A the said posite ends, a central slotted plate D on its side-stick may be easily removed from the under side, and the plates G H, attached to the galley or replaced in position, as required. galley and slotted in opposite directions to 45 Two plates 0 are attached to the top of the. the slots in the plates 0 and D, in combinaside-stick B, and a plate D is also attached tion with a bar E, provided with pins F, fitto the side-stick B, but on its. bottom side ting in said slots, substantially as described. and between the plates 0. The barE is pro- Toronto, February 14, 1889.

vided with pins or projections F, which are SAMUEL E. HORNE. 50 designed to fit into grooves or slots G, made In presence ofv in the plates 0 and D. CHARLES C. BALDWIN,

H represents plates fixed to the bottom of I W. G. MOMILLAN. 

